American womanhood : feminist politics and the racial protest novels of Lydia Child and Harriet Beecher Stowe

Keywords

Lydia Maria Child -- 1802-1880 -- Hobomok, Lydia Maria Child -- 1802-1880 -- Political and social views, -- 1811-1896 -- Political and social views, Harriet Beecher Stowe -- 1811-1896 -- Uncle Tom's cabin, Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 19th century

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Graduation Date

Summer 2001

Advisor

Logan, Lisa M.

Degree

Master of Arts (M.A.)

College

College of Arts and Sciences

Department

English

Format

Print

Language

English

Length of Campus-only Access

None

Access Status

Masters Thesis (Open Access)

Subjects

Arts and Sciences -- Dissertations, Academic; Dissertations, Academic -- Arts and Sciences

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